Hello
Now, I must admit that I did not have the energy to look through all of your source code to figure out what your slider was called and what CSS is used to place it, so if my suggestion here does not work, I would like you to paste it here for me to try and help further
I recently had a similar problem with a Nivo slider on my webpage, and I fixed it by setting the containing DIV's position to relative and making a compound class named
#slidercontainername img {
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 0;
}

I hope this works out for you If not, please post the relevant source code on here so that we can try and help further

I recently had a similar problem with a Nivo slider on my webpage, and I fixed it by setting the containing DIV's position to relative and making a compound class named
#slidercontainername img {
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 0;
}

That is one solution. However, I had a simpler one (or at least requiring fewer additional declarations) in mind.

Originally Posted by Anarasha

Now, I must admit that I did not have the energy to look through all of your source code to figure out what your slider was called and what CSS is used to place it, so if my suggestion here does not work, I would like you to paste it here for me to try and help further

Which browser is your primary development browser? It sounds like you aren't aware of the development tools that are widely available these days.

Kravvitz: What did you have in mind? I am always curious to learn
My main development browser is Firefox, but I use Chrome at school you are indeed right, I don't know any development tools - do you have some good ones you could suggest?